of course, Kay is right; I just assumed that the frames were "warped", or not 
corrected for spatial distortion. Mosflm does require "unwarped" data from the 
Bruker CCD detectors. I haven't seen images from their CMOS detectors which may 
not require unwarping (but probably will...).

Harry
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Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QH
Chairman of International Union of Crystallography Commission on 
Crystallographic Computing
Chairman of European Crystallographic Association SIG9 (Crystallographic 
Computing) 

> On 10 Jun 2015, at 19:34, Kay Diederichs <kay.diederi...@uni-konstanz.de> 
> wrote:
> 
> I don't think the .sfrm ending means that the data can or can not be read by 
> non-Bruker software. 
> 
> The crucial difference is between "warped" and "unwarped" data, if I 
> understand correctly. XDS (and I think MOSFLM) can only process "unwarped" 
> data. As Harry says, there is an "unwarping" utility from Bruker.
> 
> HKL2000 can read warped data from some detector types but I guess not those 
> from Bruker.
> 
> Kay
> 
>> On Wed, 10 Jun 2015 16:04:46 +0000, tarun arya <aryanthedoc...@yahoo.co.in> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Dear All, We havecollected the data from a Bruker x-ray machine, it was in 
>> .sfrm format which isnot readable by mosflm and hkl2000. Can you people help 
>> me how to workout this problemby mosflm or any other suitable software .
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
>> 

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